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auto bracketing nikon D5200
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<blockquote data-quote="arte2" data-source="post: 275186" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>Got it ! you were right I was not holding down shutter down long enough. The 5200 is a little sluggish it takes a little while for the second and third to fire. But It will yes fire all three brackets.first select bracketing from info menu then You have select from the shutter release button on top to slow or fast continuos . But If you select the self timer it will wait and then fire off all three by itself .but you do have to reset the self timer every time or it defaults back to slow continuos. Pretty sweet so if your on a tripod for a long exposure times no worries moving or shacking camera pushing shutter release. Thanks for all your help guys, it works great! Phew glad we got that figured out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arte2, post: 275186, member: 22166"] Got it ! you were right I was not holding down shutter down long enough. The 5200 is a little sluggish it takes a little while for the second and third to fire. But It will yes fire all three brackets.first select bracketing from info menu then You have select from the shutter release button on top to slow or fast continuos . But If you select the self timer it will wait and then fire off all three by itself .but you do have to reset the self timer every time or it defaults back to slow continuos. Pretty sweet so if your on a tripod for a long exposure times no worries moving or shacking camera pushing shutter release. Thanks for all your help guys, it works great! Phew glad we got that figured out. [/QUOTE]
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